Bolt and Blake thunder through to 200m finals
Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake easily advanced to today's men's 200m final, but gave little away as to who would win in last night's semi-finals. Blake, right, was drawn in the first semi-final and won with ease, finishing in 20.01sec. He was almost caught by the American Wallace Spearmon, who claimed the second automatic qualifying spot in 20.02sec, and Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre, who clocked 20.03sec. "It was a walk in the park," Blake said. Bolt took his foot off the gas from farther out in the second semi, switching to cruise control for the final 50m and finishing the clear winner in 20.18sec. "It's about going through as easy as possible," he said. "I am ready. This is my favourite event. I am here to cement my legendary status. I am focused and I am ready." MORE
Last five 200m finals
2008 Usain Bolt (19.30 sec) 2004 Shawn Crawford(19.79) 2000 Konstantinos Kenteris(20.09) 1996 Michael Johnson(19.32) 1992 Michael Marsh(20.01)
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